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Перевод: liking
[существительное] симпатия ; расположение; склонность ; вкус
Тезаурус:
- This made geographical sense: both valleys drain west to the River Lune and the Irish Sea and are separated from the rest of Yorkshire by the barrier of the Pennines; nevertheless, the breaking of traditional ties was not to the liking of all the inhabitants.
- He was a small man with a shock of white hair, and a ruddy complexion from his liking for port.
- I remember seeing them on Ready Steady go and liking Ronnie Lane's smile.
- "I came here because I took a liking to the place and the people.
- From there the SAS returned to Kabrit, where Stirling found much that was not to his liking.
- "We found that people just weren't liking each other on meeting at a video conference," said David Ledecky, of IRD.
- Many do not recognise the irony of liking the band because of their ordinariness and then venerating Gedge by asking him to sign the cover of a single.
- Feeling guilty again, for not liking curry and for not wanting to go to India and letting her down, I say no, I will just have a boiled egg and toast, I'm not very hungry, that will be fine.
- His liking for convivial company, found only in the male-dominated bars of New Jersey, a throwback from his forebears of County Cork, eventually forced them into a difficult matrimonial situation from which he occasionally evacuated himself and went off on a drifting reconnaissance of the world outside.
- However, if it is just a matter of not liking the doctor, or of finding his attitude casual, there would be no point in exposing your elderly parent to the trauma of a "post-mortem" on the death of their doctor/patient relationship.
- Does an English liking for watercolour spring from the country's climate?
- He warned of the dangers of liking to walk around in flowing robes.
- Daniel had been offering to lend her his favourite book of poetry as she had developed a liking for it.
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